Myanmar Military News Updates – Aug 23, 2025 Morning
๐ฉ๐ฉ 1. Weapons Hidden by Junta Soldiers Discovered by Civilians and Handed Over to CDF Mindat During the Battle for Mindat
August 22, Radio NUG
During the battle for the capture of Mindat in Chin State, civilians discovered weapons that junta soldiers—who had fled—had buried and concealed. On August 22, it was announced that local residents handed over these weapons to the Chin Defence Force – Mindat (CDF Mindat).
The seized weapons include one MA-15 rifle, one RPG-7, one MA-4 rifle, one MA-3 rifle, and related equipment. Responsible civilians delivered them to the CDF Mindat Headquarters, and CDF Mindat awarded cash rewards to those who handed over the arms.
CDF Mindat recalled that since the capture of Mindat on December 21, 2024, by the joint Chin Brotherhood Forces, civilians have frequently uncovered hidden weapons and ammunition buried by junta troops as they retreated.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 2. Two Men Shot Dead in Hmohsisa Village, Hpakant Township
August 22, Radio NUG
At around 10:30 a.m. on August 22, two men were shot dead near an intersection on the Lonekhin–Hpakant road and near a jade trading shop in Hmohsisa Village, Hpakant Township, Kachin State, according to local reports.
The victims were identified as Ko Chit Naing (age 45) and an unidentified man in his 30s. Ko Chit Naing sustained four gunshot wounds, while the other victim suffered two gunshot wounds, resulting in their deaths.
The exact perpetrators and the motive behind the shootings remain unknown. Their bodies were retrieved and cleared by a local rescue association, sources said.
In addition, at around 2:00 p.m. the same day, military convoy vehicles moved toward Hmohsisa Village, during which two mine explosion sounds were heard, according to locals.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 3. Civilians Flee Military Raids in Tharyar Chaung and Buthidaung Townships
August 22, Radio NUG
On the morning of August 22, in Moe Shwe Gu Village, Tharyar Chaung Township, Tanintharyi Region, the terrorist junta forces fired heavy artillery before raiding the village. They entered with military convoys and began setting fire to houses, according to local sources.
Civilian casualties remain unconfirmed, but thousands of residents from Moe Shwe Gu and nearby villages have fled to safety. Junta troops remain deployed inside the village.
Similarly, on August 22, a military column moved out of Buthidaung Township, Sagaing Region, forcing thousands of villagers from over ten nearby villages to flee, according to the Daung Yarzar Pan Martyr Column.
The affected villages include Lwhet Taik, Myauk Taw, Htatan, Myauk Kyi, Thapyay Pin, Shan Taik, Tat Hline, Pae Pyit Taw Shay, and Pae Pyit Taw Naung. Locals are fleeing to avoid arbitrary arrests and killings by junta troops.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 4. Junta Soldier in Myeik–Tavoy District Defects to KNDO
August 22, Radio NUG
The KNDO Headquarters News reported that in Myeik–Tavoy District, Tanintharyi Region, a junta soldier named Maung Nyi Nyi Zaw (age 20) defected with his weapon and ammunition to KNDO Battalion 7, Company 3.
After verifying and questioning him, the KNDO announced that he would be transferred to the relevant department in accordance with humanitarian principles and regulations.
It was further reported that while junta forces attempted an offensive into the area controlled by KNDO Battalion 7, Company 3, near Latha Village, KNDO troops intercepted and attacked them. During the clash, a junta vehicle was destroyed and some junta personnel were injured.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 5. Two New Military Recruits Defect with Weapons to KNU in Mutraw District
August 22, Radio NUG
According to an announcement from the Karen National Union (KNU) Mutraw District, two newly recruited junta soldiers defected with their weapons and ammunition into the area under the control of KNLA Brigade 5.
On August 4, Maung Win Phyo Kyaw and Maung Soe Aung entered the territory controlled by KNLA Brigade 5, Battalion 102, carrying one MA-1 rifle, one MA-3 rifle, and 340 rounds of ammunition.
On August 19, the KNU Mutraw District and Brigade 5 officials held a reception ceremony to welcome the defectors and awarded them 1 million kyat each in recognition.
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๐ฉ๐ฉ 6. Funeral Ceremonies Held for Comrades Hein Htet and Thant Zin, Who Heroically Fell from Battle Injuries
August 22, Radio NUG
According to an announcement from the Nay Pyi Taw People’s Defence Force (PDF), Battalion 805, Htan Naung Column, Company 2, comrades Hein Htet and Thant Zin were severely wounded while attacking enemy fascist junta troops during a military operation.
- Comrade Hein Htet succumbed to his injuries on August 19, giving his life with honor.
- Comrade Thant Zin passed away on August 21 from battle wounds he had sustained.
The funeral for Comrade Hein Htet was held on August 21, and the funeral for Comrade Thant Zin was held on August 22.
The Nay Pyi Taw PDF expressed deep condolences and shared pride with the bereaved families, honoring both comrades for their heroic and glorious sacrifice.
These military news updates were reported by Radio NUG correspondent Khur Shel.
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